Probably, but I must admit a little spring of hope emerged when I saw the update for iWeb.
iWeb is a great product that I've been using since day one. I'd really hate for it go away. if it did, honestly I can easily see myself not even bothering with a website any longer.
iWeb is a great product that I've been using since day one. I'd really hate for it go away. if it did, honestly I can easily see myself not even bothering with a website any longer.
And that's the trend. People DON'T really have their own sites anymore. They use WasteBook, WhoseTube, and whatever other social networking for that sort of thing. Which is why iWeb's being EOL'd.
And that's the trend. People DON'T really have their own sites anymore. They use WasteBook, WhoseTube, and whatever other social networking for that sort of thing. Which is why iWeb's being EOL'd.
I may be in the minority in keeping my own personal website instead of joining the major social networks, but I LIKE having complete say over my site. I'd be REALLY upset to loose that freedom and control and ease of use. iWeb makes it possible.
I may be in the minority in keeping my own personal website instead of joining the major social networks, but I LIKE having complete say over my site. I'd be REALLY upset to loose that freedom and control and ease of use. iWeb makes it possible.
I'm the same way. I used to be the only one of my friends with their own website and then facebook came along and I started to feel like a dinosaur. It was annoying that I'd spend a lot of time mucking around with tables and javascript, cropping and resizing photos etc. And all they would have to do is click on a button to upload to Facebook directly.
I'm still using Frontpage as all the other products that came out afterwards were complete overkill for what I do - but I did look at iWeb. My biggest issue when it came out was that publishing to a host other than MobileMe or whatever the service was called initially wasn't very straightforward.
They've probably changed it now, but it's pointless now as the product is going away.
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Probably, but I must admit a little spring of hope emerged when I saw the update for iWeb.
iWeb is a great product that I've been using since day one. I'd really hate for it go away. if it did, honestly I can easily see myself not even bothering with a website any longer.
iWeb is a great product that I've been using since day one. I'd really hate for it go away. if it did, honestly I can easily see myself not even bothering with a website any longer.
And that's the trend. People DON'T really have their own sites anymore. They use WasteBook, WhoseTube, and whatever other social networking for that sort of thing. Which is why iWeb's being EOL'd.
And that's the trend. People DON'T really have their own sites anymore. They use WasteBook, WhoseTube, and whatever other social networking for that sort of thing. Which is why iWeb's being EOL'd.
I may be in the minority in keeping my own personal website instead of joining the major social networks, but I LIKE having complete say over my site. I'd be REALLY upset to loose that freedom and control and ease of use. iWeb makes it possible.
I may be in the minority in keeping my own personal website instead of joining the major social networks, but I LIKE having complete say over my site. I'd be REALLY upset to loose that freedom and control and ease of use. iWeb makes it possible.
I'm the same way. I used to be the only one of my friends with their own website and then facebook came along and I started to feel like a dinosaur. It was annoying that I'd spend a lot of time mucking around with tables and javascript, cropping and resizing photos etc. And all they would have to do is click on a button to upload to Facebook directly.
I'm still using Frontpage as all the other products that came out afterwards were complete overkill for what I do - but I did look at iWeb. My biggest issue when it came out was that publishing to a host other than MobileMe or whatever the service was called initially wasn't very straightforward.
They've probably changed it now, but it's pointless now as the product is going away.
Glad to see they're still updating iDVD. Unfortunately it's likely the last update.
Now just wish they would update DVD Studio Pro...